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These Community Partners offer FREE help!

If you or someone you know needs support with a substance use disorder or mental health support, the partners listed below are great places to turn to.

Support Hotline: 508-488-8105

Office Phone: 774-847-9474

"SAFE is a regional coalition of community partners in Western Norfolk County (serving Franklin, Foxboro, Mansfield, Medway, Millis, Norfolk, Plainville, Walpole, Wrentham and surrounding towns) who have come together to provide a pathway for support, education, treatment options and coping mechanisms for those affected by substance use disorder."

Call Care Companion Team at: (888) 515-0595

Care Solace is a 24/7/365 coordination service to help find local mental health programs and counseling services. Care Solace will help you quickly find an appointment matched to your unique needs regardless of circumstance. 

The Care Solace team can help in any language and with all types of care. Students, staff & families can access Care Solace services for FREE by phone or online through your district's link below:

www.caresolace.com/kingphilip 

www.caresolace.com/norfolk

www.caresolace.com/plainville

www.caresolace.com/wrentham

Helpline: call or text 833.773.2445

"The Massachusetts Behavioral Health Help Line (BHHL) is here to connect you directly to clinical help, when and where you need it. Even if you’re not sure what kind of help or treatment you may need, we can help guide you."  It’s free, confidential, and no health insurance is required. Real-time interpretation in 200+ languages. Learn more here.

This padlet contains a variety of resources to support student's mental and physical wellbeing in an easy to access format. It includes helplines and resources for times you may need support or at in distress.

Supporting the health and wellbeing of students and families is a priority for administrators and staff. This website will provide information and community resources related to food access and nutrition, financial and housing assistance, mental health and grief support and general wellness topics. In the spring of 2019, the four Superintendents of Norfolk, Plainville, Wrentham and King Philip Schools collaborated on common priorities around improving  access to student behavioral and mental health services.  The districts understood the importance of looking at wellness through the Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child Model (WSCC),  to strengthen student learning and health across the districts and offers these resources to its students and families.

Smoke Free is here to help you. Looking for tips and tricks on how to quit? Click the link above!

SAMHSA hotline: 1-877-SAMHSA-7

"SAMHSA’s substance use prevention campaign helps parents and caregivers start talking to their children early about the dangers of alcohol and other drugs."

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